Casini, AMastrobuoni, GAng, WHGabbiani, CPieraccini, GMoneti, GDyson, PJMessori, L2007-06-132007-06-132007-06-13200710.1002/cmdc.200600258https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/7890Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry allows a rapid characterization of the adducts formed between three novel anticancer ruthenium(II)-arene PTA compds. and horse heart cytochrome c or hen egg white lysozyme. Specific information on the nature of the protein-bound metallic fragments and the extent of protein metalation was readily obtained.ESI-MS characterisation of protein adducts of anticancer ruthenium(II)-arene PTA (RAPTA) complexestext::journal::journal article::research article